Hunting at High Altitudes 



Committee on Game Preservation, to consist of 

 six members, the Chairman to be annually ap- 

 pointed by the Executive Committee for the term 

 of one year, the other five members to be ap- 

 pointed by the Chairman, subject to the advice 

 and consent of the President of the Club ; and that 

 the work of this committee should deal largely 

 with the question of game refuges. 



The report treated of game and some fur-bear- 

 ing animals, and suggested certain legislation. The 

 report was adopted. 



At a meeting held February 3, 1911, the Ex- 

 ecutive Committee appointed a standing Commit- 

 tee on Game Preservation. This consisted of 

 George Bird Grinnell, Chairman ; Chas. H. Town- 

 send, Secretary; J. Walter Wood, Chas. Sheldon, 

 E. Hubert Litchfield, W. Redmond Cross, and 

 Amos R. E. Pinchot. 



The Executive Committee on April 12 passed 

 the following resolution : 



Resolved, That full power be and hereby is given 

 to the Game Preservation Committee to act for the 

 Club in all matters pertaining to the preservation of 

 wild life on this continent, and to take such steps in 

 regard to these matters as in the judgment of the 

 said committee shall be most effective. 



Later in the year, the Game Preservation Com- 

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